House Rewiring Bowes Park

Lights keep tripping in your Bowes Park home? Old wiring failing your EICR certificate? Planning a kitchen extension but your fuse box can’t cope? We’ll rewire your property safely — full rewires, partial upgrades, or room-by-room — all tested, certified, and completed with minimal disruption.

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House Rewiring in Bowes Park N22

We’re based in Edmonton N18 — and we cover Bowes Park N22 regularly — and house rewiring is one of our most common jobs across the area, given the age of the housing stock. Post-war council estates, 1930s terraces around Myddleton Road and Myddleton Road, and Victorian properties near the North Circular are typical of the area — many still have rubber-insulated or aluminium wiring that's well past its safe lifespan.

Full rewires in Bowes Park typically take 3–5 days depending on property size. We work circuit-by-circuit to keep disruption minimal and always include a new consumer unit and EICR certificate on completion. We can also add an EV charger circuit at the same time. Bowes Park is part of our wider house rewiring service in North London. For general electrical work in the area, see our electrician Bowes Park page.

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Roddy McDougall
11:11 11 May 26
Really good service from Rudi. Very prompt communications and excellent job of replacing our fuse box as well as adding some extra power sockets around the house. They look really neat - testimony to the care and attention given to putting them in. Would recommend.
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S DG (Rup)
17:56 08 May 26
Needed a ECIR, responded promptly with quote, kept his word, remained in touch throughout, efficiently did the assessment. Definitely someone I would now trust.
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Mark O Brien
14:02 06 May 26
Cool,calm and collected.
Rudy managed to drop by and sort out my mess of a ceiling rose and light.
Found fault to resolve tripping fusebox all in short space of time. Very courteous too. Thank you Rudy. Stress free!
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Pierpaolo Zampella
13:55 05 May 26
Rudi did a great job for our house in Muswell Hill. We had to replace the fuseboard and install a number of small things like new sockets, ring camera, wall lights etc. Rudi is reliable, honest and polite, came on time and worked very quickly including on a bank holiday. Highly recommended.
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13:15 04 May 26
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J M
17:11 25 Apr 26
Needed a landlord’s EICR certificate. Contacted Rudi after seeing positive reference on and Google. Great service and communication. Highly recommended. Thanks Rudi.
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Jo F
14:09 24 Apr 26
Had an issue with one of my electrical circuits. Rudi had done work for me before and I call him again given the good experience I had previously. Again, he was very responsive and professional, and was able to get to the source of the problem quickly. I would definitely recommend him and definitely use him again in the future.
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Nick Ttarou
12:29 24 Apr 26
Very professional, ran new cables & Installed new lights and replaced lights & plugs and changed fuse box.
Would highly recommend for small or large Electrical job
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Stephen Eddy
19:51 22 Apr 26
Rudi's just completed his fourth job for us, and each time his work has been brilliant. He's incredibly professional and easy to deal with - I'd recommend him every time.
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15:18 11 Apr 26
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Arun M
19:38 04 Apr 26
Rudi installed a security camera for us. He was very responsive and helpful and did a good job. Would definitely recommend.
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Karan Raja
10:29 03 Apr 26
Rudin from Rudi Electrics did electrical work at my shop in Harrow and Wembley (PST Perfect Chicken), including installing a new consumer unit, rewiring sockets and sorting out lighting and external wiring.

Really happy with the work, everything was done professionally, cleanly and on time. He explained everything clearly and made sure the system was safe and up to standard.

Reliable, knowledgeable and easy to deal with. Would definitely recommend for any commercial electrical work.
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Vandan
12:57 30 Mar 26
We hired Rudi to handle all the electrical work on our full house renovation. Rudi was reliable and the work was delivered to a strong standard. He was particularly helpful in advising around smart home features and future-proofing where he has a wealth of technical knowledge. This included installation of a networking switch and access point system. The fundamentals were also done well including the installation of a new fuse board. Overall we’re happy with the work delivered, everything functions well and we would recommend Rudi.
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Tahina Randrianalijafy
21:50 28 Mar 26
Excellent service from start to finish. Rudi installed our Reolink cameras professionally, with neat wiring and great attention to detail. He gave helpful advice on placement and made sure everything was set up and working perfectly. In hindsight, I wish we had asked Rudi to let us put some covering over furniture and floor before he drilled some holes inside the house to minimise cleaning. Still, everything was done in half a day and Rudi also arrived early. Highly recommend!
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Matthew Osborne
21:28 26 Mar 26
Rudi was absolutely brilliant with the full re wiring of my home in Wanstead.
Took the time to go through everything with me beforehand to ensure optimal functionality as well as helping to source the right equipment.
The work was completed quickly and professionally….a real pleasure and hassle free.
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Rafe Blandford
16:55 26 Mar 26
Great service for those looking for smart home expertise in North London. Friendly consultation and expertise on things like Shelly Relays, Home Assistant integration, and energy monitoring for smart tariffs. Deep technical and electors knowledge was great and appreciated flexibility on scope, timing, and variety of jobs (got a huge amount done in a short space of time).
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Pradeep Lal
17:49 18 Mar 26
As a private landlord I appointed Rudi to carry out an electrical installation condition report on tenanted properties.He was excellent from start to finish . He handled the entire process, including scheduling with the tenants and keeping me informed. The inspection was thorough. I got feedback on advisories. The certificate was digitally prepared and emailed promptly.
Professional, efficient and great communication. Highly recommended.
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Orban Holdgate
17:00 09 Mar 26
Rudi was amazing. He went out of his way to see me at short notice when he didn’t have to. Great electrical work and an all round lovely guy
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Marietta St
19:13 08 Mar 26
Rudi Electrics installed a full CCTV system at my 3-bedroom house in Palmers Green today and I couldn’t be happier with the service. He fitted two Reolink Duo 3 cameras with the 180° wide view and one bullet camera, all connected to an NVR system.

What really impressed me was that he managed to fit me into his already tight schedule and came out on a Sunday to do the installation. We had a break-in a couple of days ago, so I needed the security cameras urgently and he really helped by making it happen so quickly.

The installation was very neat and professional, he explained how everything works and made sure the cameras covered all the important areas around the house.

Highly recommend Rudi Electrics if you need CCTV or security cameras installed. Reliable, professional and very helpful when you need it most.
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Andy Gillham
14:32 07 Mar 26
Fast efficient and friendly - top recommendation for Rudi (Tottenham area)
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Paul Shuttleworth
17:20 02 Mar 26
Great electrician local to Southgate. We had a small job (fitting a light). It was done without any fuss and a smile. Will use again.
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R B
17:32 15 Feb 26
I needed a light fitting replaced and contacted rudi for help. His communication and level of service has been excellent. He picked up the light fitting for me and attended my property in Palmers Green to fit. Throughly impressed at the speed and attention to deal he completed the work. Many thanks will be using his services again.
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Esther
12:00 14 Feb 26
I have called Rudi at half 6 on a Friday after waiting a whole day for an electrician to cancel last minute. Rudi was with me within half an hour, tested everything, fixed the issue shortly after. If I’d know this before, I wouldn’t have hesitated to call him in the first place. All written report provided with invoice and quotation, couldn’t be more professional.
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L D
19:57 12 Feb 26
I hired Rudi to change the fuse box in my flat in Southgate and I’m really happy with how everything went. He was friendly, polite, and clearly knew what he was doing. The job was done smoothly and to a great standard, and he left everything neat and tidy afterwards.

He also took the time to explain things in simple terms, which I really appreciated. Overall, a really positive experience – I’d happily recommend him to anyone looking for a reliable electrician.
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Lucian S
16:11 10 Feb 26
Absolutely brilliant service. I had an electrical emergency where all the lights in my house suddenly stopped working, so I called him straight away. He was local to me and arrived within 30 minutes, which was a massive relief.

He was professional, friendly, and knew exactly what he was doing. He got everything sorted quickly and made sure everything was safe before leaving.

Highly recommend if you need a reliable electrician, especially in an emergency.
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Michael Quinn
14:20 02 Feb 26
Great, quick service and quick responses on Checkatrade and texting. Polite and fairly priced. Fitted a fan unit in, South Tottenham.
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Amit A
13:30 31 Jan 26
I found Rudi through Check A Trade and within a few minutes of requesting a quote from electrical contractors who covered the Chingford area, I had contact from him. We needed a new fuse box consumer unit and after his request for a photo of the existing fuse box, he promptly gave a very realistic quote for the work. A week later he arrived for the job at the agreed time and went about the installation in an efficient manner. He then gave detailed information of how to use it and how to perform periodic checks to ensure that the circuits work correctly. I found him to be professional yet friendly in his approach, very knowledgeable and he provided helpful information. We arranged this work in advance of delivery of a double integrated oven and we chose the recycle option from the retailer. He had warned me that online appliance retailers do not disconnect ovens and when I phoned to clarify this point, his advice was indeed correct. He very kindly came on a Saturday afternoon, the day before the oven delivery, disconnected the old oven and removed it from its housing unit ready for its removal and recycling. He returned at a convenient time to install the new oven and fixed new ceiling light fittings on the same visit.

I would thoroughly recommend Rudi for his skilled work, knowledge of electrics, friendly approach, and flexibility in working around a customer’s needs.
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Eliz Peck
17:17 27 Jan 26
Rudi was responsive, reliable and really clear at communicating. Tidied up the area really well too so was easy to refinish. Would 100% use him again for other works around the house. Highly recommend!
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Anna Dalla
13:26 23 Jan 26
Rudi has done lots of work in our house in Muswell Hill. Every time we need an electrician he is our first choice. Always thorough, professional, well trained, polite and quick.

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All rewires carried out by an NICEIC Registered electrician — fully compliant with BS 7671 18th Edition and accepted by mortgage lenders, insurers and building control.

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We work room by room to keep disruption to a minimum — most 3-bed rewires complete in 3–5 days with the property occupied.

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Signs Your Bowes Park Home Needs Rewiring

Many homes in Bowes Park (N22) were built between the 1930s and 1970s. Many still have outdated wiring that poses a real safety risk. Here's what to look out for.

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Tripping Fuses or Circuit Breakers

If your fuse box trips regularly — especially when using multiple appliances — your wiring can't handle modern demand. One of the most common signs we see in N22 properties.

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Burning Smells or Scorch Marks

Any burning smell from sockets, switches or your fuse board is a serious warning sign. Scorch marks around sockets indicate arcing — a major fire hazard needing immediate attention.

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Flickering or Dimming Lights

Lights that flicker or dim when you switch on appliances suggest loose connections or wiring struggling under load — signs of deteriorating electrical installation.

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Old Round Pin Sockets or Rubber Wiring

Round pin sockets, brown or black rubber-coated cables, or cloth-wrapped wiring are signs of pre-1960s installation. These must be replaced — dangerous, not just outdated.

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Not Enough Sockets

Relying on extension leads throughout the house means your wiring wasn't designed for modern life. Especially common in Victorian and Edwardian properties across N22.

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Failed EICR or No Certificate

A recent EICR in Bowes Park with a C1 or C2 code, or no certificate at all, means a rewire is often the most cost-effective solution over multiple repairs.

How We Complete Your
House Rewire

Professional rewiring from start to finish. Most 2-3 bedroom houses take 5-7 days, while partial rewires can be completed in 1-3 days depending on scope.

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House Rewiring Pricing

Quick reference for Bowes Park homeowners. Fixed quotes given after a free site survey.

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House Rewire Cost Guide — North London 2026

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Professional House Rewiring Bowes Park — Across All Property Types

From the dense Victorian terraces of Upper Bowes Park to the post-war semis of Lower Bowes Park — we've rewired properties across Bowes Park N22. Here's how we approach each property type.

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House Rewiring Bowes Park FAQs

Clear answers to the most common questions Bowes Park homeowners ask about house rewiring, partial rewires, EICR-driven rewires, and what's involved.

What does it cost to rewire a 2, 3, or 4-bedroom house in Bowes Park?

Honest pricing depends on house size, age, and how much wiring already exists. As a guide for Bowes Park properties:

  • Partial rewire (kitchen, 1-2 rooms, or consumer unit only): from £2,500
  • Full 2-3 bedroom house (typical N22 terrace or N22 semi): £4,500–£6,500
  • 4+ bedroom or larger Victorian (the bigger Victorian properties): £7,500–£10,000+

That includes materials, full first-fix and second-fix, new RCBO consumer unit, testing, certification, and Part P sign-off. Plaster patching with bonding plaster is included. Skim coats, painting, and re-decoration aren't — those are a decorator's job. Older Bowes Park stock with solid floors or lath-and-plaster walls adds 1-2 days of cable-routing time, which we factor into the quote upfront — not at the end. You get a fixed written quote after a free survey. No day-rate creep.

How long does a rewire take, and can I live in the house with kids or pets while it's happening?

For most Bowes Park homes the work runs 5-10 working days end-to-end. A typical 3-bed semi takes 6-7 days; a Victorian terrace with solid floors closer to 8-10. We work room by room so you can stay living there, and we maintain power to circuits we're not actively working on — fridge/freezer stays running, Wi-Fi stays up most of the time, and we do full power isolation only for short windows when connecting the new consumer unit (you get 24 hours' notice, never a surprise).

It's still disruptive: noise during wall chasing, dust during first-fix, and rooms come out of action one at a time. If you've got a baby, working from home, or pets nervous of strangers, some Bowes Park clients go to family for the noisiest 2-3 days — but most ride it out fine.

How do I actually know if my house needs a full rewire, or is it just the fuse box?

Honest answer: most "rewire" calls we get in Bowes Park turn out to be either consumer-unit-only jobs or partial rewires — not full rewires. The signs that genuinely point to a full rewire:

  • Black rubber-insulated cable in the loft or under floorboards (1950s and earlier)
  • Cloth-covered cables behind switches (pre-WWII installations, common in Myddleton Road and Myddleton Road terraces)
  • No earthing to lighting circuits, or only two pins in some sockets
  • Multiple circuits failing on EICR (small failures don't justify a full rewire)

If your fuse box just looks old (a wirewound or rewireable type), that alone is just a consumer unit job — usually £800-£1,200, not £6,000+. Frequent tripping on its own usually points to one bad circuit or appliance, not the whole house. We'll tell you which it is during the free survey, and we don't push rewires that aren't needed.

My EICR failed with C1 or C2 codes — does that mean I need a full rewire?

Usually not. A failed EICR (a single C1 or one or more C2 codes) means specific items need fixing, but a full rewire is overkill in most cases we see. The most common Bowes Park EICR failures:

  • No RCD protection on circuits → fixed by replacing the consumer unit (£800-£1,200)
  • Damaged insulation on lighting drops → fixed by replacing the affected circuits, not the whole house
  • Missing bonding to incoming gas/water → 1-day remedial job
  • Borrowed neutrals or shared circuits → targeted rewire of those circuits only

If your EICR has "rewire recommended" across most circuits with codes flagging cloth insulation throughout — then yes, the whole house probably does need it. Send us the report and we'll give you a straight read: targeted remedial work, partial rewire, or full rewire — and the actual price for each.

Can I do a partial rewire — just the kitchen, ground floor, or consumer unit?

Yes, and it's often the right call for Bowes Park homeowners renovating in stages. Common partial scopes we do:

  • Kitchen ring + lighting (tied to a kitchen renovation): £1,500-£2,500
  • Ground floor or upstairs only: roughly half the price of a full rewire, sensible if one half clearly has older wiring
  • Consumer unit + earthing only: £800-£1,500, fixes the most common safety failures
  • EV charger install (standalone, includes dedicated circuit and isolator): from £1,499 (standard 7kW), £1,799 (premium 7kW with advanced features)

The catch: if your incoming supply or main earth needs upgrading, that's a one-off cost regardless of how much you rewire. We'll tell you whether partial works for your specific property — sometimes the saving is real, sometimes a full rewire is actually better value if you'd otherwise be back in two years.

Should I rewire before or after a kitchen extension, loft conversion, or back-of-house renovation?

Almost always before the finishes go in, at the same time as the structural work. This is where most homeowners waste money — rewiring the existing house, then ripping walls open six months later for the extension.

Practical order on a typical Bowes Park renovation:

  1. Rewire + new consumer unit alongside the build's first-fix
  2. New kitchen/loft/extension circuits installed at the same time, fed from one new board
  3. Second-fix electrics with the kitchen install or after plastering
  4. Single Part P certificate covers everything

For loft conversions specifically: the new loft circuit and any added consumer unit capacity can be done as part of the loft build. Same for a side-return extension — we run new cabling for the kitchen and bi-folds without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us to coordinate with your builder; we've worked alongside most of the Bowes Park ones.

How disruptive is it really — walls, floors, plaster, wallpaper, dust?

Honest version: it's noisy and dusty for 2-3 days during first-fix, much calmer after that. Specifically:

  • Walls: we chase shallow channels for cable drops — about 1-inch deep. We patch them with bonding plaster, leaving them ready for a decorator to skim and finish. Wallpapered walls need a strip peeled back, which has to be re-papered after.
  • Floors: suspended timber floors (most Bowes Park terraces) need carpet/laminate lifted and floorboards lifted in strategic spots — refitted carefully, but they may show. Solid concrete floors (a lot of Bowes Park ex-council semis): we route through ceilings instead.
  • Lath-and-plaster ceilings (Victorian houses around Myddleton Road): we minimise drilling; sometimes patch repairs are needed.
  • Dust: unavoidable during chasing. We use dust extractors at source, sheet up before starting, and clean down each evening — but expect a deep clean afterwards.

Plaster patching with bonding plaster is included. Skim coats, finishing, painting, and any re-decoration are a decorator's job, not ours.

Can you rewire a Victorian or Edwardian property without ruining the original features?

Yes — and it's most of what we do in Bowes Park. The Victorian terraces along Myddleton Road and surrounding streets have specific quirks:

  • Lath-and-plaster ceilings — we work around them where possible, dropping cables into wall cavities and routing via the floor void above, so the original ceiling stays intact.
  • Original cornicing and ceiling roses — we don't drill through them. Switch drops route alongside, not through.
  • Brass, Bakelite, or period switches — if you want to keep them, modern smart-control kits can sit behind them invisibly. We'll tell you which can stay and which can't (anything pre-1955 with no earth has to come out).
  • Original floorboards — we lift carefully and re-fit. Tongue-and-groove pine in good condition we keep; rotten or split boards we replace.

Tell us what features matter to you before we start. We've never had a customer regret the conversation, and we've often saved features a previous quote planned to remove.

I'm buying a house in Bowes Park — the survey flagged "old wiring". What should I do?

Three steps, in order:

  1. Get an EICR before exchange if you can. A homebuyer's survey only flags wiring as "outside scope" — they don't lift floorboards. An EICR is £180-£280, takes 2-3 hours, and gives you a real answer. We can usually book within a few days.
  2. Use the EICR to negotiate. If the report shows C1 or multiple C2 codes, that's documented evidence to drop your offer by the cost of remedial work — typically £1,500-£8,000. Sellers often accept rather than risk losing the sale.
  3. Don't panic about "old wiring" alone. A 1980s installation with a working consumer unit and RCDs may be perfectly serviceable for another 10 years. Truly dangerous installations (pre-1960s with no earth, burned or damaged cables) get flagged as C1 — that's the line, not just age.

Mortgage point: most lenders don't refuse mortgages over old wiring as long as the EICR is satisfactory or the seller agrees to remedial work before completion.

Will the new wiring support EV charging, a heat pump, smart home, and home office circuits?

Yes — and it should. The point of rewiring now is not to be back in five years. What we include as standard on Bowes Park rewires:

  • EV charger readiness — spare 32A way on the consumer unit, labelled isolator at the meter end, ready for a 7kW or 22kW charger install
  • Heat pump readiness — separate dedicated supply with the right cable spec from the start (saves money versus retrofitting later)
  • Smart home wiring — neutrals to all switch positions (period houses often don't have these, which blocks smart switch installs later)
  • Home office circuits — separate ring or radial, ideally with surge protection
  • USB-C sockets in kitchen, lounge, or bedside areas if you want them

Specifying these up front during the rewire is a small incremental cost while we're already routing cables. Retrofitting them later — once walls are closed and finished — costs many times more because we'd need to chase walls, lift floors, and re-decorate. Tell us your future plans during the survey and we'll build the cabling around them.

Will I have power overnight and during the work?

Yes for most of it. Specifically:

  • Power stays on overnight, every night — we leave you with a working consumer unit and at least one ring, lighting circuit, and fridge feed live every evening before we go.
  • Phased outages during the day — when we're working on a circuit, that circuit is off. The rest stay live. You can usually still use kettle, microwave, fridge, and Wi-Fi from rooms we're not in.
  • One full isolation window — when we swap the existing consumer unit for the new one (typically day 5-7). This takes 2-4 hours. We schedule it mid-morning, give 24 hours' notice, and warn you to defrost anything important.

If you're working from home, plan your critical calls or deadlines around the isolation day — we can flex which day if something is non-negotiable.

Should I rewire my house before selling? Does it actually add value?

Honest answer: only if the wiring is genuinely failing or unsafe — not as a value-add alone.

What works:

  • Failing EICR + a buyer survey ahead — yes, rewire (or do remedial work) before listing. Buyers walk away from C1/C2 code lists, or they negotiate harder than the cost of fixing it.
  • Pre-1970s wiring with no modern consumer unit — at minimum upgrade the consumer unit (£800-£1,200) so the EICR comes back satisfactory. That alone removes the survey objection.
  • Working installation that's just "old" — usually no. The buyer benefits more from doing it themselves (sockets where they want, smart-home ready) than paying you to do it generically.

If you do rewire pre-sale: time it 1-3 months before listing so the certificate looks fresh. Photograph the new consumer unit, keep the certificate, list "fully rewired with Part P certificate" in the marketing.

Nearby North London areas we cover for house rewiring

Wood Green · Bounds Green · Palmers Green · Muswell Hill

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